This is Rudy Giuliani and this is the Rudy Giuliani show on Lindell TV.
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which would now be the 40th year in a row that we're doing that since Al Gore predicted the end of the world.
That decrepit, crooked scam artist has,
"Hey, where are you now guys?" So that terrible summit, which was obviously
They left with Trump allowing him.
Trump allowing him to do more of the bragging, which is unusual, I admit, and therefore for the weekend kind of takes..
And Trump very, very, in a very disciplined way, which is a credit to him, stayed behind because Trump has to do something Putin doesn't have to do.
And, oh my gosh, every, every, every leader of America during the Cold War with the ascendants of Soviet and Chinese communism complained about the fact that it's much harder to govern the United States.
Because by and large, with a few exceptions, if Khrushchev decided or Brezhnev decided or even Gorbachev decided, this is what I want to do until they fell apart.
Putin, you know, you think of people were making fun of Lavrov because he was walking around in a CCCP shirt, which is a USSR shirt, a Soviet shirt.
But then they were saying, you know, he really doesn't, he's really kind of a clown.
And first of all, Sergei Lavrov is not a clown.
Does he have the influence that even a not so terribly influential Secretary of State would have in the United States?
No.
No.
This is all Putin all the time.
So that Putin can come in, he has a strategy.
He can execute it.
Then he doesn't have to go worry about convincing a whole lot of other people.
Now, Trump here didn't have to convince his own government, but Trump had a whole world he had to convince, meaning all of Europe.
So he had to play it so that they could absorb it and go along with it and accept it.
And by the time we got to the end of yesterday, we had the United States and Europe, I mean, Trump did, more united than, I don't know, the Second World War, maybe?
I don't, I mean, you have the length and breadth of you.
I don't know when you ever saw that at the White House.
And they were all standing together.
They're standing together to let Putin know visually that he not only faces the United States, the greatest military, the biggest military, and without any doubt, and without any doubt, the biggest economy on Earth.
and representing there, including the head of the EU, the second biggest economy on Earth and what might soon be the second biggest military on earth with their agreement to go to 5% each.
So that statement alone with a practical guy like Putin, that rings a bell.
That says something to him, no matter what the jackasses around him are saying.
It would do it with Trump too.
That's why the communists display their arms more than we do.
And it may be they get more impressed by it than we do.
But let's face it, when we see those parades on Mayday and whatever, and we know how much they hate us and they want to take us over, it worries us.
And it's done for the purpose of worrying us.
That's the reason for it.
So when we look at the little things that Trump had orchestrated on Friday, they were ignored in light of the things the media wanted to concentrate on, the bigger things that Putin did.
But the things that Trump did were equally as conniving, equally as strategic, and ultimately won the day.
Now, how do they win the day?
As recently as two months ago, Putin was saying the following.
There's only one agreement that we'll agree to.
It'll be the following.
We keep all our territory that we took.
We get the extra territories in the three provinces in which we haven't taken the whole province.
That would have included the one they're asking for plus two more.
We have a demilitarization, in essence, of Ukraine.
Ukraine doesn't get this time to build up another big army so they can attack us.
And we have guarantees and inspections to ensure that and that they don't become nuclear and that they don't grow their army and that they don't have alliances and they're not part of NATO.
In other words, he was going to render them useless to make it easier for him to attack without the kind of opposition he had this time.
Instead, He did what Trump described as when he said, Zelensky can have peace.
He just has to agree.
to two things.
Really is three.
But let's outline the three.
One, he has got to give up Crimea.
That was a given.
He hasn't had Crimea since 2014.
Number two, he's got to stay in place and give us one thing, and that is the rest of Donbass.
which is a small portion, but critical portion of Donbass.
And number three, number three.
Number three, he can't go into NATO.
Beyond that, we don't want anything.
Beyond that, here's what we'll do.
will not object to whatever arrangements he makes with you guys, with the West and with America.
They can have a, I think we tested on him, at least the way it sounded from Woodcoff and Rubio, we tested on the idea of a quasi article five guarantee,
He said, you could, and I will promise not to attack there and the rest of Europe, as long as you keep your word.
That, we just moved to a new ballpark.
The ground was shifted out from under all of the negotiations.
And things that were necessary no longer become necessary.
Otherwise, you're kind of negotiating against yourself.
You're negotiatingator, and there are very few that would have been good enough to do this as fast as he did it.
When they say from one of the leaks to two hours into the conference, without consultation, without warning, he just switched his position to, let's do a peace treaty.
I didn't know until yesterday when I could read the readout.
And I could, knowing him and knowing good negotiators, I said, I know when he did it.
He did it when he absorbed the fact that he must have asked Putin, please repeat that.
And when Putin repeated it, he said, okay, you don't act too excited because you don't want him to know how big that is is and you just say well okay forget this peace ceasefire thing for now let's start talking peace treaty i'll tell you why the number one thing that the number one thing that ukraine truly no matter what they say is focused on and the one thing they should be focused on everyone writing in their
favor says this of course is security As long as they end up with a big piece of their country, they can give away some of it, but not a big piece of it.
It doesn't matter to have a big piece of your country if they can come back and take it in two years.
The question is, are you going to have your country?
Is your country going to remain sovereign and secure?
That second part is the most important.
Right now, according to the agreement on the table, they can do that.
Now, I am not, I'm the last one to say that that means it's done because that could all change.
But right now, that is the situation.
Now, that map, Ted, which we put up all the time, is wonderful, except I can't see it.
So therefore, it doesn't help me.
It doesn't help me in my effort to explain it to people.
I'd rather show them this right here, which is them right before the official picture.
I always like the picture before the official picture.
Notice the attention is all to him.
Who's the center of that meeting?
It looks...
And Georges look at him and Macron is like his son and daughter, right?
The others are all pointed toward him.
One at the far end seems to be smiling.
Vanderlinder is obviously very happy looking over at Trump.
The only one not, Mears is about the only one, I think, but he's the one that had to put the thing in about we want a ceasefire.
We still want a ceasefire.
I agree with him.
I don't think it was the right time to put it in.
Although not necessarily the wrong time.
I mean, it was not a big deal.
Let's put it that way.
And I do think, quite frankly, that when the president was.
presented with that during the meeting, he seemed like he's open to try to get it again.
Not very confident they can and not willing to give away anything for it because the ultimate peace is the main thing.
And you don't want to lose anything on that.
But willing to try.
And there's an argument for it.
that could be made that isn't going to disrupt things and it'll give you a shot.
But the praise for him was uniform, even for those who have a slight disagreement on the ceasefire, it was it couldn't be done without him, including Mears.
Could not have been done without Trump.
And that's true.
They wouldn't be there if it weren't for Trump.
They wouldn't be in his position.
They had an endless amount of time to get there and nothing was done about it.
I don't blame them.
They don't have singularly the power to push him to the table.
Although I must say that individually, Given the isolation with which they have cast Russia, they all are entitled to contributions.
Not that it couldn't be done without any one of them, but it would not be as effective if we didn't have all of them.
And even whatever Putin wants to say, Putin's surrounded by very intelligent people.
That's a frightening thing to be up against.
I want you to think about this now, and I want you to think about it, assuming that the Russians are smart people, evil, vicious, but smart.
They don't do self-destructive suicidal things.
That's a hell of a thing to face.
In the middle there, whatever one look at him, Mikey's a god, is the head of the richest country on earth, the most militarily powerful country on earth, quite possibly the most militarily powerful country in the history of the world.
Yeah, absolutely.
And probably the richest country in the history of the world.
And the country that, despite the fact that it isn't an empire, And it doesn't control the world the way Rome did or the way Germany sought to or the USSR or China today or in an insane way the Ayatollah.
it controls the world.
There's nothing of significance that happens in America that doesn't affect the entire world.
No one has proved that more than Trump with that because nobody could have brought that group together.
But number two, when you see the effect of the treaties and even the objections to them and the level of hysteria, you get an idea that our economy has...
a much bigger impact than we realize.
And in fact, it may have not quite as much of an impact as they realized.
But you have to understand that traders and investors, except for the really very best of them, they tend to be hysterics.
They trade on what the thing is going to happen three years from now, not today.
So if there's something that says there's going to be a diminution in coal three years from now, Coal may be perfectly fine for the next three years, but they'll start cutting the price.
it's there's a a market i think every expert would tell you is um 70 to 80 percent psychology and 20 to 30 percent substance.
So the president's change of mind, I believe, will be the stuff of any number of history books.
And it's going to turn out, if things work out right, to be the reason why we bring peace to the world in a more effective way.
You know, we might have gone the other way as well, but it would have left a lot of bodies behind, meaning a lot of steps to retrace if things go bad.
This is a cleaner way to it.
And it is purely genius that Trump picked it up like that and didn't waste any time with contrary statements and going back and forth.
And it's a credit to them.
I do believe, because some of these guys are tough sons of bitches and women, I do believe they got it.
Because I remember reading and hearing Saturday night, late, Friday night, late into the night, as it was being absorbed in those capitals and they were leaking out.
that whereas the American press is banging them around for it wasn't unsuccessful the European leaders were all saying they were very surprised at the concession that he got.
So you wonder, are they flattering him?
But it didn't sound that way.
And these people are not unnecessary flatterers.
I mean, they've banged him around pretty bad sometimes.
They're not like Putin.
They don't really just kiss his ass.
So I said, well, they see something in it that the Americans are ignoring.
And then when I saw that he made the switch, I realized, okay, that's it.
Now, Russia did make some gains at the summit and they made some losses or the summit worked out the way Rubio said it would on Sunday on one of the disgusting lying anti-American excuse for journalism shows he said Russia is going to have to give something and
Russia have to get something Ukraine's got to give something and Ukraine's got to get something.
So realize that picture is complete now.
If they can take it to the goal line.
Russia, They're bleeding money and people.
and without the kind of support that Zelensky has.
Trump doesn't have, Trump doesn't have those.
They're against them.
They got money.
Lots of money.
More money than the rest of the world.
On that stage, you sell one and two.
U.S., EU.
China's three, and China's cheap.
And China drives a hard bargain.
Like they're going to want to own Russia by the time it's over.
And China's going to cheat them on return.
These people are essentially, you know, straightforward.
So that's about the best.
If you had to have a group of allies, I'll take those allies over China in a hundred years.
I mean, come on.
They're pains in the ass, but they're Western people with Western values.
They have honor.
But they got the ability to keep some portion of what they took in Ukraine, which gives them truly the Russian-speaking part of Ukraine.
And they get a little piece more that they want.
And they could want that for two purposes.
both of which we can blunt.
Purpose number one is to get a security advantage'cause they get beyond the security fortifications that
They have to give up maybe the single biggest demand that they were making.
And that is that Ukraine must demilitarize and should not have a false and great security arrangement.
Now, why do they want that?
So that without any preparation, without having to lose another million men, they can go back into Ukraine and take the rest.
What did they do?
They gave that up and they put it out of their control.
Ukraine will now be as secure as we want it to be.
There are no restrictions on it.
It's going to be all up to us as to how we secure it.
Since we've secured North Korea for 55 years, with a, in many ways, a more difficult and irrational adversary in the North, without the same law, That's a tremendous give-up.
If I were Russia and Ukraine said, give us all the land back, but we'll be neutral and not have any security guarantees with the West, I'd take that, wouldn't you?
Wouldn't you?
I mean, if they said, we're not going to join NATO, agreed, but we also, we don't need this secure, we don't like the West anymore.
And we would rather you just get your troops out and we will no longer have any external security arrangement and we'll cut our ar army in half.
Putin had signed that in two seconds.
Say goodbye, goodbye, Trump.
We don't have to.
We'll have a peace.
We'll have a peace.
Thank you, thank you.
He would have done the same thing Trump did in change of position.
All of a sudden, people, Putin went crazy because they're not smart enough to realize what's at stake here.
So Putin gave up something very big, something very important to assure current peace.
and something very sure to achieve peace for a long time.
You never assure peace forever.
What does the Treaty of Versailles last?
So this This will be if it keeps going in that direction and this doesn't happen.
We're on our way.
What word now on any future updates, Ted, that we missed before as we were going on?
The latest is that they are in talks.
Probably.
We still are awaiting more info on when and where.
Are they have they left?
Have they left Washington?
Oh, have they left?
Yes.
Yeah, I thought so because they have to get back and run their countries.
But no date has been confirmed.
No date and they're aiming for next week, right?
Right.
Two of the proposed locations include Budapest and Switzerland.
Nothing was close to being finalized yet, and
and he sees the complexities of what Trump was able to do here, that...
So...
So, in Moscow, Mr. Putin's critics whisper that better economic and political relations with the West, and especially the U.S., could help Russia deal with the greater, longer-term threat arising from Beijing.
Well, Trump sure achieved that, didn't he?
He's thrown a little leverage and a little obstacle in for China.
Putin now has in the back of his mind, I have another place to go.
That doesn't leave China with much.
All of Western Europe has walked out on China, strangely, because of their support of Russia as they were slaughtering Ukrainians.
The Baltic countries, Latvia, Estonia, and Lithuania are almost at war with China.
I don't know where China goes for help.
China has no big conglomeration of wealth to go to to help them.
Saudi Arabia has made sort of surface friends with them, but they both despise each other.
They're sure as hell not going to underwrite them.
That's about the only other big source of wealth that I can think of other than the EU and the United States.
So if Russia is crippled.
economically, then it's China supporting all of China, all of the smaller allies they have, many of whom are now bolting on them, and themselves.
What do we have?
We have all those people you saw there to support us, and we support them.
Our economies are intertwined.
And then you don't count in some of our other very, very successful friends in the top of 10 economies in the world, Japan.
India.
Certainly with regard to China, they're with us.
India.
Taiwan, number 10.
If we were to take the top 10 economies in the world and we will line them up, China, Russia, U.S. and allies, what do you think it turns out?
Everyone but China, Russia are U.S. and allies.
For a long haul battle, that is crucial.
It means you can, if you have those resources, and you find out that you're behind in drones, you can be ahead in two years.
And we will be.
Already have made tremendous strides.
And when you have a president who has the kind of energy and is driven the way a Trump was or the way a Kennedy was.
So, Mr. Trump has again imposed his will on his European allies.
European leader after leader effusively praised his leadership.
They clearly understand that they can affect events only by persuading Mr. Trump to take their side.
this is from walter russell mead who you know i disagree with a lot and who is not by any means in love with trump Trump.
Here's a here's he picked out a little excerpt to describe it.
It's worth reading.
During the meeting and when they were standing up, Trump called on Macron to speak or when they were sitting.
Mr. Trump said, Emmanuel, he answered immediately, Mr. President, who's in char what it looks
like.
just take a look here at what it looks like.
There we go.
Okay, boys and girls.
Let's put it out there.
There it is.
There's more or less the best way to illustrate it if we do it that way.
The red are Ukraine's, in other words, what, well, let's start with the countries controlled by him.
The one that has been conceded more or less already is the one down in the corner there.
That's Donetsk.
And that's pretty much totally Russian controlled.
The non, the non, huh?
The non-lined area, which is the much bigger area, is the land that they controlled before they attacked that they got under Obama.
Red lands are the ones they want now, most of which they have with a little piece extra.
So that's basically what they're looking for.
Now, if you can take a look at it this way as well.
So now what this will show you is the darkest red, which is basically Donetsk and Luhansk, is what they got in 14 and Crimea.
So they got Donetsk and Crimea before the war.
They came into the war.
They came into the war with that.
They took most of what you see in the darker colors during the war.
At one point, that area had gone all the way from, had included the cities you see up top, Kharkiv and Sumi.
They were taken by the Russians.
They all have been won back.
by the Ukrainians and they're not being claimed by the Russians.
What they're claiming is the purple peace.
The purple peace is the remainder of the Donbass.
Now it doesn't seem like like much, right?
but it is much because right on that line, right on that line there, right on that line between the, what they have now and what they're seeking are excellent, very, very sophisticated alterate defenses that are so good that they haven't been,
And that's why Ukraine was very, very, was very, very reluctant to give it.
it because it would affect the security of the rest of it would affect the security of the rest of the ukraine when ukraine made the startling admission or statement that that they are willing to allow ukraine to do whatever security arrangement they want to do within ukraine which means rebuilding it right 10 miles out,
bringing in the United States, bringing in the European powers, then that becomes even better security than the security that they would have if they hung on to the Donbass line but gave up that offer.
Well, let's put it this way.
Here's my choice as the president of Ukraine.
I can keep a partial area that I now have that has worked really well for me.
and keeping them out, but it's always being tested and it always can be penetrated.
And what I get instead is an unlimited ability to be as creative as I can with getting the help of all these countries that want to help me keep Russia out of Ukraine.
And in the case of the United States, they got not only a big, big investment in minerals there, but they have a crucial investment in minerals there that's critical to their competition with China.
And second, I've got a group of European countries.
who feel a kinship with me and that's why they've been with me not because they're all nice countries but because they believe that what happens to me will happen to them so So let's face it, that's a much better choice.
Not that than numb skulls in the left-wing press who analyze it this way.
Does it help Trump?
We're against it.
Does it hurt Trump?
We're for it.
We'll be right back.
We'll be right back.
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Well, I saw it.
It would be helpful for me to show you how we got there.
Because one of the things missing in the understanding of foreign policy is the understanding of history and geography.
And the understanding of tactics.
It's the reason why until...
Think about it now, please, just think about it.
The whole thing has been about, I mean, to the extent that Russia defends its attack, so the West and the interventionists and the hate Russia all the time group says Russia did it.
just to attack Ukraine because it wants to control Ukraine for the benefit of the greater Russian empire.
Well, that's true.
partially but like most things it's an oversimplification I mean they've been there 40 years and that could have been done if Putin wants to do that he wants to do it carefully that doesn't inflict too much pain on him or or or fatal pain on Russia because Putin is a vicious killer but not an irrational man in fact he is a careful,
patient, and shrewd man.
So, yes, that reason is always there.
It was partially behind going into Georgia, although that had something to do with Muslim terrorism as well.
It was partially to do with the taking of Crimea and parts of the Donbass in 14, although that had something to do with the overthrow of the pro-Russian government in Ukraine.
so that they would have difficulty having access to their fleet in Crimea.
Starts to get more complicated, doesn't it?
And finally, the idea that they were going to, Ukraine was going to, after they had worked it out really nicely with Yanukovych, the president of Ukraine, that they were going to join NATO,
they were all talking about it to have some nit-we nit-wit lighthead who comes on and they put his name below on Fox or CNN.
Well, that had nothing to do with what happened.
Now, how could it have nothing to do with it?
I don't know.
Assume that Putin is a mad wild killer.
He still doesn't want Ukraine, a country that he wants to gobble up at some point, with a massive alliance behind it.
from a from a certified world organization and the biggest one with the military.
And of course, he will take drastic steps to stop it.
And when Trump says, had Zelensky said, we don't want Crimea back and we're not going to join NATO, it is Trump's view that the attack doesn't take place.
I am 75% sure of that.
It certainly gives what's described as an irrational attack by Putin, rationality, not justification.
But coldly, viciously, selfishly acting in your own interest.
It is in your own interest.
So when you come up with a method of security that prevents further advances, which is why Ukraine is unwilling to give them the rest of Donbass, but you give them something as good or better to replace it, well, you've got to examine all parts of it to make sure it's good or better.
At first glance, it looks that way.
And that's why it was a successful negotiation.
Now, there continued attacks in Zaporizhzhia and in my city of Kharkiv and in Sumi and Odessa.
Now we're talking about a very wide swath of, we're talking about a very, very wide part, an extremely wide part of the country.
We're not just talking about, you know, Diddlewinks here.
We're talking about a very, very large part of the country.
Let's see if we can locate it here.
Yeah, you know, we'll locate it on this map because this map, it's very, very interesting.
This map here, which I really do think you should take a look at, this map takes you back to 2014.
This is what it looked like in 2014.
So here, but for this purpose, we can use the same thing here.
We can use the same areas here.
So where did they attack yesterday as they were talking or they were letting us talk peace.
Sumi is up here around there.
Kharkiv is over here.
Odessa is over here.
And Zaporizhzhia is over here.
So I want you to notice they didn't go into what we describe as the eastern part of Russia.
But they did go into a good part of Russia, they pretty much went like it is.
That's about half of Russia, half of Ukraine, right?
It leaves out Kiev.
It leaves out this entire portion.
That's a very, very pro-European portion.
Always has been.
As you can see, as you're closer to Russia, you're going to have pro-Russian, right?
As you're closer to Poland and Slovakia, you're going to have pro-western.
And then when you get to Kiev, which is pretty nicely in the middle, you're going to start getting neutral.
So what that shows you now is what they had and what they had gained for themselves after their attack in 2014.
This is how they came into the year when they attacked under Biden.
They had Donetsk there on the border of Russia.
and they had Crimea.
And that's what they took.
Now, what did they do?
How did they counter how do they counter that what do they do the first their first wave, their first wave was enormously successful.
Their first wave, remember, remember they had only been, oh gosh, about here.
They had only been about here and into here.
Now, now that they stay at it for a while, right?
Just a few months, really.
have taken, they filled this all in, they filled in the entire what They gave themselves a complete road to Crimea.
Right there, like that.
Okay.
And then, and then they were able, let's see if we can put this up here.
They were able to take all of this, which included Kharkiv, the second largest city, and was enormously close to Kiev.
Look at that.
Look how close.
Aha.
However.
However, with our help, arms and everything else, with our help and arms and everything else, we ended up with in the, this would be the third reiteration.
let's go to the third reiteration here.
Whoopsie, whoopsie, whoopsie.
We're having trouble finding it.
Well, in the fourth reiteration, we can skip over one.
This is what happened.
happen so you see except for right here right there you can take it out and you you can see that that it was saved it was saved from them that little piece except for that little piece they were able to take back everything around kiev so they protected kiev on both sides.
You see Kiev protected on both sides.
And you see that they've taken the entire Kharkiv corridor all the way up to there.
All the way up to there.
And that's pretty much the way it is now.
I mean, Russia's gotten a little back, not much, a little bit.
They got a little bit back, not much.
So the area they're seeking, however, the area they're seeking is in here.
Right here.
Why don't you make it a little lighter?
This is what they're seeking.
So the lines would have to be drawn here instead of here.
That's what they're seeking.
In return for it, full guarantees on security.
What I would ask in return for it is an equal amount of space and what would be available as an equal amount here?
That would be contiguous to your border.
Maybe that.
in the upper regions of the provinces they're taking and presumably with an equal amount of mineral wealth and an equal amount of assets so that you're not getting hurt.
And I think, you know, I don't know the answer to that, whether they'd be willing to trade land for land.
But I do think in the way they've said, we're willing to let it stand exactly the way it is.
There's nothing else they're asking for.
It's quite possible that there is some that they will, that they would give back.
And then the question is, it's on us to set up the security guarantees.
Well, there is other news going on in important parts of the world, and we got about two minutes to catch you up on it here.
We'll get you up on it on X, on everything else, but I thought that you might want an in-depth treatment of this, including how we got there.
that original 2014 map to where we are right now.
As you can see, there was a point in this war where Russia had about I don't think even with the delays, they're going to get that back.
They're really just concentrating on three regions and they're hitting Kharkiv just to be mean.
They're not going to take Kharkiv.
They're hitting it to be cruel because Kharkiv is embarrassing.
Not that the press embarrasses them.
The press only embarrasses the U.S. But for those who know, For those who know warfare, this has been a very embarrassing war for Russia.
It should have been over.
Gosh, they thought it was going to be over.
Zelensky thought it would be over in the first four weeks.
Nobody had any idea that the Ukrainians would fight back this effectively or they would get this much help.
I know there are sometimes conflicting reports on the position that President Trump has on Israel, but when it comes to taking a position, it has so far been all one way, hasn't it?
So Trump now publicly supports BB's extension into Gaza.
Now, remember they had a demonstration in Israel against it.
Well, maybe the demonstration took Trump into it because he's always on the other side of the demonstration.
No, his point is you're not going to be able to fix this whole problem without getting rid of Hamas.
And therefore anything they have to do to get rid of Hamas is in their self-interest and it's a part of their self-defense.
And and also.
The the the.
That Hamas.
Now, I don't know.
You do have to.
I don't know if it's useless to correct these things or it's not useful to correct these things.
But the simple fact is The simple fact is it's just the opposite.
It's just Gaza.
Shall we see Gaza?
There's Gaza.
We just switched to another part of the world.
That little circle there is the part of Gaza.
And I'm going to say to some extent north is where Israel has to secure.
So what they've been doing, if you want to save lives, if you're going to attack there and you want to save lives, where do you put people?
Down there.
That's what they're doing.
Okay.
You come back.
We'll explain a little more about that.
And then we'll talk about voter fraud.
And we'll talk about how this whole illegal alien thing, although Trump is doing a great job with it, we got a long way to go in terms of the damage and the crimes they're committing in the United States.
If anybody tells you they don't commit crimes, they are anti-American, anti-human life, and big F ⁇ liars.
With that, I'm going to ask God to forgive me because I'm going to pray to him for the future of the people of Ukraine and the people of Israel and the people of Iran, the people of the United States, and for guidance for our great president who's leading us through maybe one of our most critical points of history with great strength and wisdom, all because of his reliance on you.